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What are the unique Chinese New Year customs in your hometown?

Flower Street in Guangzhou, firecrackers in Anhui, temple fairs in Beijing, lion dances in Henan ... I specially interviewed people from different places to answer this question ~

(Guangzhou) 28 years old, washed untidily. There is a flower street in Zhong You, and you will eat vegetarian food on the first day of the New Year. The most important thing is to be funny. One of the most common words for everyone during the Spring Festival is congratulations on getting rich and having fun.

(Anhui) The exquisite Anhui New Year is particularly grand. Every household in Anhui will eat jiaozi during the Spring Festival, and put a few coppers in the jiaozi to eat "good luck at the end of the year". On New Year's Day, they will open the door and set off firecrackers to worship the world, which is especially festive! However, there is a custom that you can't sweep the floor on the first day, for fear of sweeping the money.

(Beijing) In Beijing, usually on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, the older generation stops the Lunar New Year. The whole family cooks tofu, cuts meat, butchers chickens and eats jiaozi to celebrate the Lunar New Year. I seem to have exposed myself as a foodie. Ha ha ha ha, there is a temple fair on the first day of Beijing, and there will be a door-to-door New Year call.

(Liaoning) The strong and friendly accent makes people have the atmosphere of the New Year for a second. Generally, the whole family makes rice cakes together. On New Year's Eve, we will light longevity lanterns and hang red lanterns, which will have the taste of Chinese New Year. Besides, we will eat jiaozi, pork elbow, rice cake, and the most important thing is to eat and eat.

(Henan) Henan does not shave its head in the first month, hahaha, it must be trimmed before the 30 th. Henan is still dominated by Quyi, with lion dancing, drumming, walking on stilts and Baofeng Street Book Fair all very lively.

Random interview with my little brother and sister, full of enthusiasm. Everyone is looking forward to going home for the New Year. Everyone's Chinese New Year customs are similar and have their own characteristics. After listening to the introduction of my little brother and sister, are you looking forward to the New Year? Are there any unique Chinese New Year customs in your hometown?